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A judge rejected Compass's bid to block Zillow’s listing rule, upholding the policy in the ongoing antitrust case.
A federal judge has denied Compass’s request for a preliminary injunction to block Zillow’s listing policy, allowing the rule to remain in effect during the ongoing antitrust lawsuit.
The policy restricts listings from appearing on Zillow if they’ve been publicly advertised outside the MLS for more than one business day.
Compass argued the rule harms competition and unfairly targets brokers using alternative marketing channels, alleging collusion and anti-competitive behavior.
The judge found no credible evidence of collusion or market exclusion, noting Compass failed to prove likely success on the merits or irreparable harm.
Zillow called the decision a win for transparency and fair access, while Compass vowed to continue its legal challenge.
The case remains active in the Southern District of New York.
Un juez rechazó la oferta de Compass para bloquear la regla de listado de Zillow, manteniendo la política en el caso antitrust en curso.